Wednesday, February 4, 2009

I'm still new to blogging and I find many things about it odd, intrestingly odd, but odd none the less. I studied sociology in college and I love watching people interact and connect. But it still amazes me sometimes how much people seem to crave interactions/connections with others. I started reading blogs because some of the people have awesome ideas that make your life happier and easier as far as decorating or crafts or tips to use with parenting (check out the "Special Times" post on 320 Sycamore). I noticed early on that there are a lot of nice, encouraging people out there and its nice to see all the good people and things in the world. Then there are the people you "meet" that have stories that break your heart. There is a family in Kansas with an 8 month old baby they found out has cancer. Lots of bloggers have links to their blog to follow and encourage them. I can't quite figure out how to get the picture to link on the side of my page but I do have a link to their blog - The Macs. But here is a picture of their angel - Cora I copied from their website. It was a day she was sleeping in the hospital near the beginning of her treatment. I hope all the prayers for her pull her and her family through.

I also finished a cross stitch project last night. It's a Lizzie Kate pattern - I love their stuff and Hand in Heart designs. I saw an adorable ground hog cross stitch on another blog the other day and left a comment to the poster to inquire who published it so I could try to find the pattern. I've never seen a ground hog pattern and it would be a cute decoration for spring. Since it's out of print the publisher allows reproduction so she just sent the pattern to me in a link (if your intrested it's in the comment on my Mon post). I went to her post to leave a thank you note and notice she is from Amsterdam. How cool is that when you can meet and connect with people half way around the world. Ithink I'm going to start a St. Patricks day cross stitch first so I can have it done by them and then go onto the ground hog since it's past this year.

And to finish - we have another family birthday- Happy Birthday Lee.

2 comments:

  1. Hey thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. It's fun to meet new people - especially another Leo Michelle! I love your cross stitch! I do a little bit myself. I even got a software program that will convert a photo to a pattern that you can cross stitch. I did one for my sister for her birthday and it turned out pretty good. It's a LOT of work though!

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  2. I love your cross stitch too! I hope you find the groundhog pattern :-)

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